April 18th, 2016
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YouTuber Connor Franta Talks Internet Fame, Crying a Lot, and Coming Out Online
By Nicholas Richard Rees
Cyberspace — Connor Franta has made a lucrative career from sharing personal, confessional, and tangential videos on YouTube. (More)
Kenya: Group Launches Case Seeking To Decriminalize Gay Sex
By Associated Press
Kampala, Uganta — A Kenyan rights group says it is going to court to decriminalize gay sexual relations between consenting adults (More)
Spy Agency Chief: I Apologize To Gay Staff Unfairly Dismissed In The Past
By David Hudson
London, England — Robert Hannigan, Director of British security agency GCHQ, was one of the keynote speakers at today's Stonewall Workplace Conference in Westminster, London. (More)
Cirque Du Soleil Will Snub North Carolina After State Law
By Mark Kennedy (AP)
North Carolina — The Canadian-based circus company Cirque du Soleil is cancelling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination protections for the LGBT community. (More)
Vintage Pics From Waikiki's Gay Beaches Prove That Speedos Never Go Out Of Style
By Graham Gremore
Honolulu, HI — Alan Light never leaves home without his camera. His photos from the Gay beaches of Waikiki taken in the late '80s and early '90s are pretty hot. (They also serve as a reminder to always wear sunscreen!) (More)
The Public Lives of Gay Couples vs. Their Private Lives
By Andy Towle
Cyberspace — Does your chicken and steamed vegetables dinner charade around friends get deep-sixed the second you're not eating in public? Do lovey-dovey displays of affection suddenly go out the window when people are watching? (More)
LGBT Rights Leader Joins North Carolina Legislature
By Trudy Ring
Greensboro, NC — One of the top opponents of North Carolina's anti-LGBT House Bill 2 is now a member of the state legislature. Gov. Pat McCrory Thursday appointed Chris Sgro, the executive director of Equality North Carolina, to serve the remainder of the term of Rep. Ralph Johnson of Greensboro, who died last month. (More)